Friday, March 7, 2014

Dean Wilson leads RBC Canadian Open by four after posting third straight 65

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Three straight birdies on Saturday boosted Dean Wilson out to a four-shot lead.
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Dean Wilson is taking full advantage of a sponsor exemption -- and his long friendship with Canadian star Mike Weir.
Relying on his past champion status to get into tournaments after finishing 152nd last year on the PGA Tour money list, the 40-year-old Wilson -- Weir's teammate at BYU -- received a sponsor exemption into the RBC Canadian Open.
"I really appreciate that," Wilson said Saturday after shooting his third straight 5-under 65 to take a four-stroke lead over record-setting Carl Pettersson, Tim Clark and Bob Estes at rainy St. George's.
"Last year didn't turn out so good, and I'm a little more appreciative of getting in tournaments and playing and being out here and fighting and being in the battle. That time away, makes you think about what you don't have."
Before Wilson and Clark teed off, Pettersson shot a 10-under 60 in calm and dry morning conditions to break the tournament record, missing a 59 when his 30-foot birdie putt from the fringe grazed the left edge on the par-4 18th.
"I hit a pretty good 6-iron in there, but the wind sort of got it," Pettersson said. "And you can't go past the hole because then you got no chance. And it was actually a difficult putt to get to the hole because it was very steep uphill.
"I hit a good putt. I told myself, 'You cannot leave this short. You got to give this a chance.' And I hit a solid putt and it was just hovering right on the left side. ... With 6 inches less pace it probably would have gone in."
Estes had a 66, and Clark shot a 69 to match Pettersson at 11 under. Bryce Molder (63), Kevin Sutherland (65), Trevor Immelman (65) and Brock Mackenzie (68) were 10 under, and Jeff Quinney (64) and Cliff Kresge (66) were another stroke back.
Wilson, a six-time winner in Japan who won the 2006 International for his lone PGA Tour title, made his move midway through the round in the rain, birdieing Nos. 9-11. He holed a 5-footer on the par-5 ninth, an 8-footer on the par-4 10th and another 5-foot putt on the par-5 11th to open a three-stroke lead.
"Another day in Hawaii," said Wilson, from Kaneohe. "You just can't fight (the rain). You know that it's going to be there. You can't complain about it, and you just got to be a little tougher than the rain."
Wilson birdied the par-5 15th, making a downhill 6-footer, then gave the stroke back with a bogey on the par-3 16th. He closed with a 5-foot birdie putt on 18 to match Arnold Palmer at 195 for the tournament 54-hole record. Palmer set the mark at nearby Weston in 1955 en route to his first tour victory.
"This golf course is a great test," Wilson said. "I haven't heard one bad thing about it."
Pettersson was trying to become the second player this month and fifth overall to shoot a 59 on the PGA Tour. Paul Goydos did it July 8 in the John Deere Classic and Al Geiberger (1977 Memphis Classic), Chip Beck (1991 Las Vegas Invitational) and David Duval (1999 Bob Hope Classic) also have accomplished the feat. In May on the Japan Tour, Ryo Ishikawa shot a 58 -- the lowest score ever on a major tour.
"Obviously, I'm happy with the round, but I would have loved to have seen that putt go in," said Pettersson, a three-time PGA Tour winner.
Playing in the third group of the day after making the cut by a stroke with opening rounds of 71 and 68, the 32-year-old former North Carolina State player from Sweden had two eagles, seven birdies and a bogey.
"I thought I was going to miss the cut yesterday," Pettersson said. "We got finished with the round and it was right on the borderline. Me and Jay Williamson were actually watching the computer to see if we were going to make the cut, and had a few Canadian beers in there. That settled me down, I think. Maybe that's what did it."
Pettersson broke the tournament record of 62 set by Leonard Thompson in 1981 at Glen Abbey and matched by five others, including Brent Delahoussaye on Thursday and Sutherland on Friday. Pettersson tied the tournament record for relation to par of 10 under set by Greg Norman in 1986 when Glen Abbey played to a par of 72.
The Swede hit all 13 fairways in regulation, 14 of 18 greens and was 18 for 18 on putts inside 15 feet.
"I'm reading some of the stuff in the media about St. George's getting slayed and stuff like that," Immelman said. "I mean, that's fair enough, but the players are getting good, too. For Carl to shoot a 60 this morning, that's unbelievable golf."
Jon Mills and Adam Hadwin, the former Louisville player making his first PGA Tour start, were the top Canadians at 6 under. Mills had a 66, and Hadwin shot a 70.
DIVOTS: Only three of the 18 Canadians in the starting field made the cut. Stephen Ames, a naturalized Canadian citizen from Trinidad and Tobago, was 2 under after a 73. ... Clark played 42 bogey-free holes before dropping a stroke on No. 7.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Garcia inches close to ending title drought in Thailand

Garcia inches close to ending title drought in Thailand

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Sergio Garcia of Spain watches his tee shot on the fourth hole during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament in Norton
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(Reuters) - Spaniard Sergio Garcia carded a second successive seven-under-par 65 at the Thailand Golf Championship on Saturday and will go into Sunday's final round with a four-shot lead and a golden opportunity to end his title drought this year.
Garcia, who was tied for the lead at the halfway stage with Englishman Justin Rose, took his three-day total to 18-under in the $1 million Asian Tour event at the Amata Spring Country Club.
World number three Swede Henrik Stenson matched Garcia's 65 and shared the second place alongside India'sAnirban Lahiri who carded a 67.
Rose bogeyed his final hole for a two-under-par 70 to sit at fourth spot, five strokes behind the leader.
"It was great obviously to be able to go out there and shoot 65 again," Garcia told reporters after sinking eight birdies, including two on the final holes, against a lone bogey.
"I played nicely and felt pretty comfortable. I was able to hit some really nice shots and then was able to roll two or three really good putts in and it was nice to be able to finish birdie, birdie on this difficult finishing stretch."
The Ryder Cup hero was aware of the low-scoring conditions and a possible challenge from Stenson, who became the first man to win the U.S. Tour's lucrative FedExCup series and finish top of the European money list in 2013.
"Not only Henrik... there are probably five or six guys who can shoot a really good number. It's going to be exciting tomorrow," said Garcia, who had his girlfriend Katharina Boehm caddying for him.
"I want to try to be as aggressive as possible. I want to still try to make as many birdies as I can and if I manage to do that, then I'm going to put it quite difficult to the rest.
"I think if I start getting a little defensive, then I can give them a good opportunity of catching me."
A bogey-free third round has rejuvenated Stenson, who was preparing a final charge.
"That was a good day," Stenson, 37, said. "It was definitely the best I played this week. Made some good birdies and some really good saves to keep the momentum going. Those were crucial.
"Even though I'm tired and worn out, as soon as you see your name on the leaderboard, all of a sudden that tiredness goes away and you're looking forward to be there and hopefully have a chance to win.
"I know Sergio is desperate to get his hands on a trophy but I'll try to challenge him."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)

Golf-European Tour Nelson Mandela Championship scores

Golf-European Tour Nelson Mandela Championship scores

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Dec 14 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour Nelson Mandela Championship at the par-70 course on Saturday in Durban
195 Dawie Van der Walt (South Africa) 67 62 66
197 Jorge Campillo (Spain) 70 59 68
Matthew Baldwin (Britain) 67 62 68
198 Romain Wattel (France) 64 67 67
199 Oliver Bekker (South Africa) 64 66 69
200 Jaco Ahlers (South Africa) 66 68 66
John Hahn (U.S.) 69 66 65
Branden Grace (South Africa) 64 66 70
Adrien Saddier (France) 66 67 67
201 Merrick Bremner (South Africa) 68 66 67
202 Jacques Blaauw (South Africa) 68 64 70
Titch Moore (South Africa) 69 64 69
Jbe Kruger (South Africa) 67 67 68
Daniel Brooks (Britain) 62 64 76
David Higgins (Ireland) 68 64 70
Fredrik Andersson Hed (Sweden) 68 65 69
Joel Sjoeholm (Sweden) 65 70 67
203 Andrew Johnston (Britain) 68 67 68
Julien Guerrier (France) 68 69 66
Estanislao Goya (Argentina) 66 71 66
Jose-Filipe Lima (Portugal) 70 64 69
Oliver Fisher (Britain) 70 66 67
204 Jeppe Huldahl (Denmark) 72 65 67
Jake Roos (South Africa) 68 70 66
Francois Calmels (France) 63 70 71
Alastair Forsyth (Britain) 68 67 69
Scott Jamieson (Britain) 73 65 66
205 Tjaart Van der Walt (South Africa) 67 67 71
Victor Riu (France) 66 70 69
Daniel Gaunt (Australia) 68 70 67
Adilson Da Silva (Brazil) 67 68 70
Anthony Wall (Britain) 71 66 68
Keenan Davidse (South Africa) 67 70 68
Shiv Kapur (India) 71 65 69
206 Brandon Stone (South Africa) 68 69 69
Thomas Aiken (South Africa) 70 69 67
Thomas Pieters (Belgium) 73 66 67
Lee Slattery (Britain) 73 66 67
Jens Dantorp (Sweden) 69 67 70
207 Jens Fahrbring (Sweden) 68 70 69
Charl Coetzee (South Africa) 67 68 72
Robert Rock (Britain) 72 67 68
Phillip Archer (Britain) 67 69 71
Oliver Wilson (Britain) 70 67 70
Bjoern Akesson (Sweden) 69 67 71
Colin Nel (South Africa) 77 59 71
Andrew McArthur (Britain) 66 72 69
Lyle Rowe (South Africa) 71 66 70
Jaco Van Zyl (South Africa) 74 65 68
208 Gary Stal (France) 70 67 71
Damien McGrane (Ireland) 71 68 69
Keith Horne (South Africa) 69 67 72
Soren Hansen (Denmark) 71 67 70
Michael Hoey (Britain) 65 69 74
Darren Fichardt (South Africa) 66 70 72
Matthew Carvell (South Africa) 67 67 74
Bradford Vaughan (South Africa) 67 71 70
209 Carlos Del Moral (Spain) 69 67 73
Pablo Martin (Spain) 70 69 70
Simon Wakefield (Britain) 70 69 70
Matthew Nixon (Britain) 69 69 71
Vaughn Groenewald (South Africa) 68 71 70
Daniel Im (U.S.) 70 68 71
210 Niklas Lemke (Sweden) 73 66 71
An Byeong-Hun (South Korea) 67 69 74
Stuart Manley (Britain) 71 68 71
Chris Hanson (Britain) 72 66 72
Garth Mulroy (South Africa) 69 70 71
211 Alex Haindl (South Africa) 68 71 72
Edouard Dubois (France) 64 71 76
Dean Burmester (South Africa) 70 69 72
212 James Kingston (South Africa) 67 71 74
Christiaan Basson (South Africa) 68 71 73
James Kamte (South Africa) 70 67 75
213 Duncan Stewart (Britain) 68 70 75

Golf-Van der Walt claims emotional win at Nelson Mandela Championship

Golf-Van der Walt claims emotional win at Nelson Mandela Championship

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Dec 14 (Reuters) - An eagle and two birdies in the closing stretch allowed South African Dawie van der Walt to shoot a 66 and secure an emotional two shot victory at the curtailed Nelson Mandela Championship on Saturday.
Van der Walt achieved his win just a day before former South African president Mandela, who died last week aged 95, is laid to rest.
"It's obviously really special, making you a part of history," Van der Walt said.
"Winning The Nelson Mandela at this time, when it's sad for everyone, everyone is mourning and tomorrow's the big day, it means a lot and it's something I can keep close to my heart for ever."
Van der Walt carded four under par 66 on Saturday at the tournament reduced to 54 holes due to bad weather earlier in the week. The event also concluded a day earlier than usual so that it avoided clashing with Mandela's funeral.
Van der Walt finished ahead of Spain's Jorge Campillo and England's Matthew Baldwin, who both carded two under par 68s.
Daniel Brooks relinquished his overnight lead following an abysmal start and struggled to a six over par 76 finish.
Having not dropped a shot in his opening two rounds, Brooks succumbed to four bogies and a double bogie in his front nine on Saturday to slide down the leaderboard.
Saturday's win was a welcome return to form for Van der Walt, who claimed his second win on the European Tour this year following his success at the Tshwane Open.
"I haven't been in that good form, I had an injury and have been struggling, so this is almost overwhelming. It almost felt like I have been at the top of my game and then hit rock bottom this year, so to win the last event of the year will make Christmas a lot more fun," he said. (Reporting by Nick Said in Cape Town; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Sergio Garcia goes 4 shots clear in Thailand

Sergio Garcia goes 4 shots clear in Thailand

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Sergio Garcia wins Thailand Championship
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CHONBURI, Thailand (AP) -- Sergio Garcia finished with back-to-back birdies to shoot a second straight 7-under 65 Saturday and seize a four-shot lead after the third round of the Thailand Golf Championship.
Garcia had eight birdies overall to go with a lone bogey on the fourth to move to an 18-under total of 198 at the Asian Tour event.
''I was able to hit some really nice shots and then was able to roll two or three really good putts in and it was nice to be able to finish birdie, birdie on this difficult finishing stretch,'' Garcia said.
Henrik Stenson also shot a 65 to sit tied for second withAnirban Lahiri of India (67). Justin Rose, who shared the overnight lead with Garcia, only managed a 70 to fall five shots back.
Garcia raised some eyebrows by playing with his girlfriend, Katharina Boehm, as his caddie this week, but the partnership seems to be working just fine on the golf course. The Spaniard, though, did joke that Boehm was holding him back.
''I think if she will not be on the bag it would probably be like 25 under,'' said Garcia, who had a hole-in-one on Friday. ''No, seriously, it's great to have her around, forget about having her on the bag this week. Just a very positive person, a lot of good energy, that's what I love about her, and it's great to be able to go through this with her. I think the experience, not only for me but for her, I'm sure is interesting and a lot of memories.''
Stenson, the hottest player in golf over the second half of the season, had a bogey-free round to put himself in contention. Having become the first player to win both the FedEx Cup and the European money title this year, Stenson certainly looks like the biggest threat to Garcia's chances of winning a first title of 2013.
''That was a good day, definitely was the best I played this week,'' Stenson said. ''Made some good birdies and some really good saves to keep the momentum going. ... I saw Sergio, he finished with two birdies to pull away four ahead again, so it's going to take some golf to catch him tomorrow. I know he's desperate to get his hands on a trophy, he's played well this year but has not managed to win anything. I'll try to challenge and see what happens.''